Chapel

Front Range Christian School offers weekly chapel for all students, K-12. The elementary school chapel is held on Wednesdays from 8-9am in the performing arts center (PAC) of the junior/senior high campus. The junior/senior high chapel is also on Wednesdays from 9:30-10:20am in the performing arts center (PAC).

Each year, there is an annual theme for our chapel services. The theme is school-wide and each speaker ties their chapel talk into the theme.

To learn more about the spiritual development of students at FRCS, read about the philosophy and approach to Discipleship at FRCS.

2018/2019 Theme

Christ, in John 14:27, tells his disciples:

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you…Do not let your hearts be restless, neither let them be afraid.”

Augustine in his Confessions prayerfully reflected:

“you have made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless until they can find rest in you.”

We are a people who so often experience fear, anxiety, and doubt. We are a restless people, seeking true rest. We feel that this is especially true for our community right now. We desire that our campus be saturated with discussion centered around the fears and anxieties that we let rule our lives. We want to acknowledge that we are a restless people for a variety of reasons. However, we are called into something greater than restlessness. We are being called into rest, peace, freedom–to know that God is with us through our darkest times. Often our restlessness is an indicator that something is not the way that it should be. In this way, we desire to ask “To what are we looking to for rest?” and“How do we find rest for our restless hearts?”

Why an annual theme?

FRCS’s annual theme is a common thread woven throughout the school year to help encourage unity in our community and provide a framework for discipleship and chapel. It provides an opportunity for our school to focus on growth in a particular area both as individual followers of Christ and as a Body of believers.

Themes are chosen with input from many sources and after a lot of prayer as we seek God’s leading for our school. They are often associated with a specific Bible verse or passage or a book.

We hope that you will join us in exploring the theme and its implications for you and for this community.